David Beito on Organized Tax Resistance during the Great Depression

Lew Rockwell recently interviewed David Beito on
The Lew Rockwell Show about the widespread and
well-organized property tax resistance in the United States during the Great
Depression, particularly in Chicago:

Beito is the author of Taxpayers in Revolt: Tax Resistance
During The Great Depression, which tells the story of these resistance
campaigns. On Rockwell’s show he talks about what he found during his
research, and the two of them speculate as to what lessons tax resisters in
the next great depression might be able to learn from those in the last one.

People who want to get a better handle on their financial well-being often
find that the lessons you can pick up in the book Your
Money or Your Life are just what they need.

There are a couple of new (or new to me anyway) on-line resources associated
with the book and its program:

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